10 square feet = 1.11 square yards.
The formula for fabric consumption can be calculated using the following equation: [ \text{Fabric Consumption (yards/meters)} = \frac{\text{Total Garment Area (square yards/square meters)}}{\text{Width of Fabric (yards/meters)}} ] To determine the total garment area, you need to consider the pattern pieces, seam allowances, and any additional fabric for design elements. Always account for wastage as well, typically adding an extra percentage for cutting errors and fabric defects.
You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
One and a half yards of 60 inch width fabric.
3.125 sq metres = 3.737 square yards (NOT YARDS).
almost 3 yards 2.87 yards
2.6yards
From what I can tell, fabric is usually converted by using a factor of 18. So, 1 yard of fabric = 18 square feet of fabric. Note that this rule ONLY applies to fabric. For almost all other materials (carpet, tile, wallpaper, etc) you would use SQUARE yards and square feet, and this uses a factor of 9 (ie. 9 sqft =1 sqyd). Hope this helps. -Purchasing Agent for hotel group
725 yards
~29,167 square yards
10-ft by 10-ft = 100 square feet = 111/9 square yards.
To determine if 2 yards of fabric will cover two 21x21 pillows, we first calculate the fabric needed for one pillow. Each pillow requires about 1.5 square feet of fabric (21 inches x 21 inches = 441 square inches, which converts to 3.0625 square feet). Therefore, two pillows need approximately 6.125 square feet of fabric. Since 2 yards of fabric is 72 inches wide (or 6 feet), it provides 12 square feet in total, which is sufficient to cover both pillows.